The Bihar police will do it once again! But this time, they will file a zero FIR, unlike the normal FIR they had filed in the Sushant Singh Rajput case. This time, the zero FIR will be filed in the case of struggling actor Akshat Utkarsh who was found hanging in his flat at Andheri in Bombay on the night of 27th September. While the Bombay police filed an Accidental Death Report (ADR), Akshat’s family has alleged that he was murdered. The family had taken away the deceased’s body to his home town, Muzaffarpur, on 29th September for the last rites.
While the Bombay police filed an Accidental Death Report (ADR), Akshat’s family has alleged that he was murdered.
Akshat Utkarsh’s uncle said, they suspect, his flatmate and live-in girlfriend had killed him. Like Sushant’s father had accused the Bombay police of not doing an honest investigation into the actor’s suicide case, Akshat’s father and uncle have also accused the Bombay police of not carrying out proper investigations. Like Sushant’s father, the struggling actor’s father has also submitted a written application to lodge a murder case. The Muzaffarpur DSP, Ram Naresh Paswan, said that the Muzaffarpur police would lodge a zero FIR on the basis of the written complaint by the deceased’s father, and forward it to Bombay for registering it there. In the Sushant case, the Patna police had filed a regular FIR.
Like Sushant’s father, the struggling actor’s father has also submitted a written application to lodge a murder case.
It may be mentioned here that after creating a furore over Sushant Singh Rajput’s death in Bihar and gaining extraordinary publicity for the same, senior police officer and former DGP Gupteshwar Pandey took voluntary retirement from the police force and within days thereof, announced that he would be contesting Bihar assembly elections on a JDU ticket from Buxar, prompting people to infer that the Sushant case drama was a political move. Will history repeat itself this time too?